Powerful tool for law
enforcement

CameraForensics
provides a new source for evidence by exploiting information
embedded in a digital photograph.

With just one sample photograph
from a digital camera, CameraForensics is able to scan the
internet for other photographs taken using the same camera.

THEFT.

CameraForensics finds new photographs
posted online that have been taken with a camera reported as
stolen – a strong lead towards identifying whoever is now in
possession of the stolen goods, perhaps helping to close a violent
robbery case, or providing previously unobtainable evidence of
membership of criminal networks.

FRAUD.

A camera has been falsely reported stolen
as part of a fraudulent insurance claim. CameraForensics finds
that the camera’s old owner posts new photos on the internet,
highlighting the claim as fraudulent.

ABUSE.

CameraForensics can also help in other,
more serious, crimes. Please contact us for more details.

CameraForensics builds upon the success of StolenCameraFinder,
an online tool used since 2009 by professional and amateur
photographers to find lost and stolen cameras.

StolenCameraFinder
has successfully reunited many cameras with their rightful owners,
from those left in taxis to cameras taken during armed
robberies.

Can provide strong leads in cases of theft, burglary and
robbery.

Can uncover fraudulent insurance claims if the camera’s
owner continues to post photos taken by a device reported as
stolen.

Tool tracks when and where images are taken so it can
also search for pictures taken in a specific timeframe and at a
particular location if GPS data is available.

Provides ongoing, around-the-clock monitoring of data
from cameras reported as stolen and alerts users when new images
are posted online.

CameraForensics can cross-compare seized digital photographs
and group those that have been taken with the same camera, helping
to build cases and to link previously unconnected crimes and
people.

CameraForensics watches in the background. Users put cameras
on a watch-list and, with no further effort or interaction, they
will immediately be alerted by email if a new photograph from
their camera is posted online, anywhere in the world.

CameraForensics also knows when and, if GPS data is available,
where a photograph was taken so searches can be made for
photographs posted online that were taken in a particular location
in a specific time window.

CameraForensics can provide a public facing website for a
police force. As a complement to the standard crime reporting
process this allows victims of crime to register a photograph
taken from a stolen camera. Law enforcement can then use
CameraForensics to put a watch on a stolen camera.

With just one sample photograph from a
digital camera, CameraForensics is able to scan the internet for
other photographs taken using the same camera.

Expert Consultation

We offer consultation services to a law
enforcement and security professionals. If a camera or digital
photograph is key to your case, we can use our tools and expertise
to help make connections or unlock potential evidence.
Please contact us to see how we can help.

Compatible with Griffeye Analyze

We have joined forces with
Griffeye to offer
tight integration within the
Analyze application.
This allows users to perform searches of the CameraForensics database,
directly from the Griffeye Analyze application.
Please contact us for more information.